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3133925750 - : Hose Vapor for Hyundai Image

Hose Vapor

Hyundai 31339-25750
$18.67
MSRP $24.68
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31348G3550 - : Hose Vapor for Hyundai Image

Hose Vapor

Hyundai 31348-G3550
$22.83
MSRP $30.18
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283522T000 - : Hose Vacuum for Hyundai Image

Hose Vacuum

Hyundai 28352-2T000
$37.58
MSRP $52.71
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31345D3501 - : Hose Vapor for Hyundai Image

Hose Vapor

Hyundai 31345-D3501
$17.62
MSRP $23.29
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254337X030 - : Hose Outlet for Hyundai Image

Hose Outlet

Hyundai 25433-7X030
$17.06
MSRP $22.55
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993590815 - : Hose Fuel for Mazda Image

Hose Fuel

Mazda 9935-90-815
$39.38
MSRP $55.16
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BJT642580 - : Hose Evaporation for Mazda Image

Hose Evaporation

Mazda BJT6-42-580
$56.99
MSRP $79.84
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GS4H43490E - : Hose Vacuum for Mazda Image

Hose Vacuum

Mazda GS4H-43-490E
$30.36
MSRP $42.52
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PX9R2065YB - : Hose Water for Mazda Image

Hose Water

Mazda PX9R-20-65YB
$26.62
MSRP $37.29
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DA6C4223XB - : Hose Breather for Mazda Image

Hose Breather

Mazda DA6C-42-23XB
$29.69
MSRP $41.60
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DELJ6124X - : Hose Water for Mazda Image

Hose Water

Mazda DELJ-61-24X
$8.17
MSRP $11.25
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NA1J42562A - : Hose Fuel for Mazda Image

Hose Fuel

Mazda NA1J-42-562A
$27.70
MSRP $38.81
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Replacing Old Belts and Hoses in Your Hyundai or Mazda

A serpentine belt and a radiator hose work together to route mechanical power and vital engine coolant throughout your engine bay safely. They ensure your Hyundai Elantra operates reliably during daily commutes and long road trips. These flexible components prevent severe engine overheating and ensure your alternator, power steering pump, and air conditioning compressor remain fully functional.

Basic Steps to Replace Belts and Hoses

1. Cool the Engine

Always allow the engine block to cool completely overnight to avoid severe burns from highly pressurized, boiling engine coolant.

2. Drain the Coolant Fluid

Place a large catch pan under the radiator petcock and safely drain the existing antifreeze before attempting to remove any primary hoses.

3. Release Belt Tension

Use a specialized long-handled breaker bar to carefully rotate the spring-loaded automatic tensioner bracket and slide the old belt off.

4. Swap the Components

Remove the worn-out rubber items and carefully slide the authentic OEM replacements into their exact original factory routing positions.

5. Bleed the Cooling System

Refill the radiator with coolant and run the engine with the heater on high to purge all dangerous trapped air bubbles.


Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I replace my vehicle's belts and hoses?
Most manufacturers strongly recommend a full inspection and replacement between 60,000 and 90,000 miles.
What is the difference between a timing belt and a serpentine belt?
A timing belt synchronizes internal engine valves, while a serpentine belt drives external engine accessories.
How can I tell if my radiator hoses are going bad?
They will feel excessively soft, exhibit large swollen bulges, or show crusty white coolant residue at the connection points.

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